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Lowering the Heat Makes New Materials Possible While Saving Energy

September 29, 2016

A new technology developed by Penn State researchers, called cold sintering process (CSP), opens a window on the ability to combine incompatible materials, such as ceramics and plastics, into new, useful compound materials, and to lower the energy cost of many types of manufacturing. To see the work CDP’s Clive Randall is engage in go here:

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